.....it sucks !!!
I finally got around to waxing my 2001 Honda Civic that I bought from a friend.
After fixing the engine, and countless hours cleaning the interior, and taking what seemed FOREVER.....FOREVER......FOREVER.....to buff out the massive swirls that this little 2 door beast from hell had, it was finally time to wash it again and give it a nice wax.
Needless to say, I had to break down every panel like I was compounding it again. I used Megs #26, and I'm sure I sued more than I should have, but I couldn't see where the wax was going on too well, even with a halogen light cooking me in the garage. I pulled it outside, but it was no better, as the sky was overcast.
I finally got it done, but god almighty, I almost grabbed my Megs Black Wax, just so I could see where my overlapping was.
I think next time, I'm gonna use it...because waxing a white car with white wax sucks!!
I finally got around to waxing my 2001 Honda Civic that I bought from a friend.
After fixing the engine, and countless hours cleaning the interior, and taking what seemed FOREVER.....FOREVER......FOREVER.....to buff out the massive swirls that this little 2 door beast from hell had, it was finally time to wash it again and give it a nice wax.
Needless to say, I had to break down every panel like I was compounding it again. I used Megs #26, and I'm sure I sued more than I should have, but I couldn't see where the wax was going on too well, even with a halogen light cooking me in the garage. I pulled it outside, but it was no better, as the sky was overcast.
I finally got it done, but god almighty, I almost grabbed my Megs Black Wax, just so I could see where my overlapping was.
I think next time, I'm gonna use it...because waxing a white car with white wax sucks!!